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The filmmaker channels his own grief into a thriller about high-tech gravesites, corporate espionage, and the horror of saying goodbye to a loved one.
Apr 16, 2025 Updated 3 mins ago 0 Preston Fassel, an author and Dread Central columnist who grew up in Broken Arrow, is ...
The Canadian director reflects on body horror, Trump, Elon Musk, legacy and his new movie “The Shrouds” — and whether it ...
David Cronenberg laughed through tears as he wrote The Shrouds, his 23rd feature. Following his lifelong exploration of life ...
Stars have been everywhere this week, from Katy Perry returning to Texas from space to Hailee Steinfeld rocking a fiery look at the Sinners premiere in London. Meanwhile, in Paris, Bella Hadid holds a ...
"The Shrouds," in theaters Friday, boasts yet another fascinating David Cronenberg premise but this time devolves into excessive exposition and dangling plot threads.
King Charles and Queen Camilla visit Scotland, plus Post Malone, Jon Hamm, Kieran Culkin, Shaboozey and more. From Hollywood ...
The Shrouds' director David Cronenberg says Diane Kruger "really didn't need directing" on the film, despite playing three ...
Stars have been everywhere this week, from Karrueche Tran attending Coachella to Damson Idris spending time in England. Here, ...
It’s set to be another starry affair at the Cannes Film Festival this year; here’s who’s could walk the red carpet on the Croisette in 2025.
Mathias Schoenaerts, a Belgian favorite in this column, plays a lost soul condemned to take mysterious photos of various murders throughout time. And a PTSD-plagued French soldier, too.
Whether the buzzy thriller "Drop" or indie darling "Good Boy," this year's fright fest had something for everyone.